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Cycle News 1968 06 20

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RUNNING IN THE BOWL AT LOOI Montesa - Hodaka - Kawasaki WESTMINSTER SPORT CYCLE Motorcycles Guy R. Louis -e- .~~~ r;:,~ ~ CORONA M/C CENTER 620 N. Main at R1verRoad (Half....lJ. N. of Rlv...lde FW)'.) PHONE (714) 735-5600 Winner of trophy for larC.st club In uniform, th. IIlry'sll.n M.C. , a Cath olic church IrouP, lin. up with pests at start of ,th. Surprls. Run. given a mimeographed slip with instructions to the " fir s t" cbeck point.It turned out to be the only cbeck point. as eacb contestant was given another slip when he arrived there with a list of twenty items MOTORCYCLES ONLY SALVAGE We . , JId.. I Sell Fl. UHlI Palts AI.hllS.f H.D. OIl.lm StIff. 45' ..II_II-DIIII P. Complete Service Frame & Fork Straightening. We Service what they selL Bob Ross 126 West 4th Sl, San Pedro, California TE Hi124 to be obtained on an old fashioned scavenger hunt. Among the items to be obtalned were a confederate flag and a plastie from a toDless go-go girl. A deadline of 2 p.m, was set at whicb time all participants were to be at the termination point at Deer Horn Valley Lodge out on the old Campo Road eastof Jamul. There a big feed of hot dogs and baked beans was served which had been prepared right on the grounds. Three trophies were presented for the scavenger hunt which was won by Stan and Laura Davis who brought in everything except the Confederate Flag. Laura Davis also received a trophy for the oldest female AMA membership, 10 years. Ann Reeves of the Mary's Men M.C. won second prize for the hunt and Ken Ferguson also of the Mary's Men took third. The trophy for the largest ciub in uniform was won by a contingent ct. Mary's Men, 18 strong. Duncan and Judy Kelley and their gleaming H-D won the tropby for the best dressed couple and macb1ne. Dunc and Judy belong to the S1ng1ng Wheels M.C. Prize for the oldest bike ridden on the run was claimed by Fred Summers and his r1g1d frame 1947 Triumph. Darrell Wilburn received a trophy for riding the longest distance, all the way from Vista. A life member of the AMA Joe Gobbi received the oldest male AMA trophy. He wouldn't say how long exactly, but he's been a member for more than 25 years. Nancy Matot, riding her new Handa 350, won the female solo tropby and Lanny Gilmore got the male solo prize. The Bob Warner famtly of the Mary's Men r eceived the family group trophy, One rider in the hunt didn't have to chase down a confederate flag. He's an active campaigner for George Wallace and carries a metal confederate flag on his rear fender. The committee counted it. Jim Lee of the Vista Travellers rode the entire run with five persons on his big Harley. The smallest cbUd rode the tank in front of Jim while Mrs. Lee and the other two kids rode behind him. It was pretty startling to see. The run was carried off smoothly and everyone had a wonderful day of fun and fellowship appreciated only by those who love cycles and cycling.

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